A world renowned tourist destination, population exploding by four hundred percent, and a treatment plant that just gave up. The April issue of On-site Installer is here. Boulder Canyon, vertical rock, a failing pump in the DOT right of way, and a demand for eighty thousand gallons of fire cistern capacity on a slope that won't hold. Welcome to the Wild West of septic. Clay soils, high water tables, and ditches filled with raw waste. In Louisiana, the standard approach is a recipe for disaster. Kingston, Massachusetts, thirteen zero chambers, one project. Aging infrastructure is killing the local shellfish industry, and the clock is ticking on a massive expansion. Three hundred thousand gallons per day of failing treatment. If they can't stop the contamination, the city's economy dies with its beaches. The failures the solutions are inside. Read the issue or get left in the mud.